Michael James "Mikey" Way (born September 10, 1980) is an American musician and is best known as the bassist of the rock band My Chemical Romance until their split in 2013. He is also the multi-instrumentalist and backing vocalist of rock duo Electric Century.

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Early life

Way was born September 10, 1980 to Donna Lee Way (née Rush) and Donald Way and is of Scottish and Italian ancestry.[1] He was raised in Belleville, New Jersey alongside his brother Gerard Way. Growing up, he worked in a Barnes & Noble and later Eyeball Records. Both of these played major part in the formation of My Chemical Romance. Eyeball signed the band and released their debut record.

The first concert he ever went to was a Smashing Pumpkins concert with his brother. After seeing them perform he told him "we have to do this." He was asked to join My Chemical Romance, which involved him having to improve his bass skills in the space of a week. He has toured with From First To Last.

Career

My Chemical Romance

Way joined American rock band My Chemical Romance in 2001 as their bassist and suggested the band's name after he read the book Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance.[2] When Way joined the band, he had to improve his bass skills in less than a week.[3] My Chemical Romance released their second album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge on June 8, 2004.[4] My Chemical Romance's third album, The Black Parade, was released on October 24, 2006.[5] My Chemical Romance released their fourth and final studio album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, on November 22, 2010.[6] While touring for the album, Way collaborated with Squier to release a signature Mikey Way Fender Mustang Bass.[7] In an interview with MusicRadar, Way commented on his signature bass: "I had been sponsored by Fender through most of my time in MCR. I had contacted them about making a custom bass and they hit me back saying they wanted to give me a signature model".[8] The band announced their breakup on March 22, 2013.[9]

Electric Century

For over a year after the break up of My Chemical Romance, Way remained without a band until he formed Electric Century with Sleep Station vocalist David Debiak.[10] The duo released their first song "I Lied" in February 2014.[11][12] The same month, Electric Century was included in Alternative Press's "100 Bands You Need To Know" list.[12] The magazine mentioned that "I Lied" "forges an alloy of decades-proven electronic pop" comparing it to fun. and Twenty One Pilots.[12]Alternative Press also said that the duo's album was finished and awaiting release later that year.[12] The album was recorded and mixed by D. James Goodwin at The Isokon Studio in Woodstock, New York.[12] In November, Way revealed that he had flown in February to the East Coast to complete the album but instead went to rehab.[13] Way also said the news about Electric Century would be "in the coming months."[13] On January 13, 2015 "Let You Get Away" was made available for streaming.[14] "Let You Get Away" was released as a single on April 3.[15] The band announced their debut self-titled EP on March 10, and was released on Record Store Day on April 18.[16] "Hail the Saints" and "Right There" were released as singles on May 6.[17][18]

Since releasing their debut EP, the band re-entered the studio, and spent much 2015 writing and recording new songs. In January 2016, the duo tweeted on their official Twitter page "2016 is THE year", hinting upcoming releases.[19] They announced their debut album For the Night to Control on February 24, 2016, and was released on March 9, exclusively with that week's edition of Kerrang! Magazine.[20][21]